February 2018 Bluesletter Issue 2018 Volume 02

A message from our President: Hi Fans! January was an exciting month for many members of our Society who were able to join Root2 Music & Moses Jones in Memphis for the IBC. One of the largest contingencies to represent us with well over a dozen people in attendance from here. Board member Betsy Norton-Stowe returned for her 15th straight year! Check out some of the photos on our website. Although neither act progressed past the preliminary rounds,They competed well with the best of the best and should be proud.. Congratulations to this year's winners: Solo/Duo:Kevin”B.F” Burt representing Central Iowa Blues Society. He also won the Harp & Cigar Box Awards, Houston Blues Society entry Keeshea Pratt Band took top Band honors .

Special thanks to Flynn Wolfe, Betsy Norton-Stowe & Ezra Root for volunteering their time to represent CBS at some of the shows in town January. Our new VP Brandon/ Ezra Root, had a great time, and enthusiastically talked to many musicians who came to our table. Lots of new members to start the year out right: Welcome!! Speaking of new year, we have two new albums released by that we encourage you to pick up: The latest from Tinsley Ellis “Winning Hand” and Curtis Salgado & Alan Hager “Rough Cut”. Check out reviews from our own Ray Otstott and Ezra Root .. HUGE Thanks to all who contributed to our 2018 Loaves &Fishes collectioncollection ofof foodfood inin January.January. WeWe werewere ableable toto donatedonate overover 125125 poundspounds toto thethe foodfood pantry! Don't forget: we are doing this all year: 1 Can? I CAN! ThanksThanks everyone!everyone! February hashas stellarstellar BluesBlues actsacts inin town:town: thethe monthmonth startsstarts withwith Davy Knowles, aa CBSCBS favoritefavorite atat NeighborhoodNeighborhood TheatreTheatre onon thethe 99th.,., The Heather Gillis Band isis ourour CBS Sunday Blues Bash artist,artist, withwith Woody Williams openingopening thethe show.show. Joe Bonamassa calls Heather a “Blues Musician to watch in 2018,with a sound appealing to many musical tastes, Heather Gillis and her band are the whole package. She is not only an accomplished guitarist, but is also a lap steel player, singer songwriter, and arranger. She exploded into the spotlight after being a member of Butch Truck's touring band from 2015- 2017. We can expect many great things from this young rising star” She plays for us February 11 - See ya there!~ Mary London Szpara President February 2018 Bluesletter www.CharlotteBluesSociety.org Issue 2018 Volume 02

It was a month of great music. January kicked off with a Special Blues Bash on January 16- 20, 2018 Monday night January 8. It was Elvis' birthday and the day our Solo/duo & Band entries for the IBC in Memphis came to play for us prior to their departure.

The Rabbit Hole management treated us to tasty appetizers and Banana Pudding to celebrate “The King” and Memphis-bound artists. Root2 Music and Moses Jones played Wednesday & Thursday nights in the preliminary rounds. Although neither proceeded further, they were exposed to the home of the Blues in ways they never imagined. Memphis, TN Band competition for IBC next year has been slated for October 7th. Planning for our Blues Challenge Rules and Regulations plus entry later this year is already underway. form has not been updated at this Our competition dates for this year time. There may be a few changes are already locked in. If you or from the Blues Foundation and we someone you know is interested in shall update asap to ensure you competing this year for solo/duo: have plenty of time to prep. Band The date is Sunday September 2, eligibility details forthcoming. The 2018. This will be at an earlier time event will be held during our again this year. Noon-3pm is the Sunday Blues Bash at The Rabbit target. The location is The Rabbit Hole on October 7th. We will begin Hole. Lock in the date. Randi taking entries soon. Handling the Salvatore, one of our new board bands and all the details this year is members will be handling this our new VP: Ezra Root. event. Info coming soon. February 2018 Bluesletter www.CharlotteBluesSociety.org Issue 2018 Volume 02

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February 2018 Bluesletter www.CharlotteBluesSociety.org Issue 2018 Volume 02

Mid January found members of Charlotte Blues Society hit the Visulite Theatre in Charlotte on a Sunday to check out the talent from The School of Rock.

Performing everything from to Fall out Boys to Foo Fighters, the full day of music was a great example of the dedication the youth in the area have to learning music and concert performance. The groups ranged in all age groups and experience levels, with many playing various instruments and taking a stab at vocals for the first time in front of an actual audience.

Great Job! We are excited to talk with SOR and Rock University, also in Charlotte, dedicated to teaching music to the next generation, as we seek to ensure that a Blues curriculum is added to their focus. Who knows, we may find a Blues Youth Group to send to the IBC next year!

Support and Encourage Music Education February 2018 Bluesletter www.CharlotteBluesSociety.org Issue 2018 Volume 02 Friday January 26th landed in town to own the stage with his solo performance and story telling in McGlohon Theater at Spirit Square. He continues to be one of the most recognizable and loved icon in the business. His tales always involve a woman or fishing, or both. His humor combined with music clearly illustrated why the theater was sold out that evening. It was also an opportunity for us to meet new people and see old friends. Our “thanks” go out to Megan, and the crew at Spirit Square for allowing us to set up a table where we showed off the guitar we are raffling off this year, plus sign up new members. Hearing Taj play and tell tales was icing on the cake..

January ended with a Blues Storm! The final weekend of the month provided Art, Music and an opportunity for CBS to meet many old friends and make many new ones. It started on Thursday January 25th at The Rabbit Hole where Art, Schmooze and Blues Saturday January 27th found us at one of Charlotte's oldest gathered for an After Hours event to benefit venues, once affectionately known as “The Cellar”. Now Charlotte ASPCA. CBS members Rob Dayton under new management, “Ella's Speakeasy” in the lower & Michael Ingmire performed as their blues level of Morehead Tavern plays host to a variety of music, duo “Crossroads Prophets” for the gathering including some fantastic smokin' Delta, Memphis and of artists and business people after work from Mississippi blues with a touch of soul thanks to Garry 6-9. And then, it was time for the night event, Burnside and vocalist Beverly Davis. Garry, son of where Moses Jones kicked it off and opened legendary bluesman RL Burnside was on point with some the show for BB King Blues Entertainer of “Mighty Fine, Mighty Fine” music.(stealing Mr.Roy's phrase the year, and multi-blues Award winning artist because it absolutely fits) Picking up a couple of local players, Victor Wainwright. He had the room on their Garry was joined onstage by the always solid Rick Blackwell feet and dancing all night long. on bass, Russ Betenbaugh on keys and Fred Dunlap III on drums. Ran into several CBS Members after the first and second show and met some newcomers to Charlotte that joined CBS that night. All in all, a great weekend of music.

January Blues February 2018 Bluesletter Music Reviews www.CharlotteBluesSociety.org Issue 2018 Volume 02

“Rough Cut” by Curtis Salgado and Alan Hager Alligator Records, is a refreshing blast of acoustic Delta style blues courtesy of the Pacific Northwest duo who has a long and storied music history together and solo. This album feels like middle aged blues, good middle aged blues. It is comfortable and worn in like a favorite hat. It can wrap your mind in imagery reminiscent of scenes painted by Delta blues artists twice their age. This collection of tunes makes me want to take off on a fishing trip or head up to my mountain cabin and smoke a cigar and drink some good bourbon. Originals like the haunting “I WIll Not Surrender” and “One Night Only” do not disappoint as well as seven covers / arrangements that are very tastefully done. “I Want My Dog To Live Longer” stood out to this listener as a favorite. It is a song that can span across different genres and age demographics because of its playful lyricism and subject matter. Heck, even rappers wouldn't mind their dog living longer. “Rough Cut” is a must listen for any blues fan for sure. .

~Ezra Root

Tinsley Ellis "Winning Hand" Alligator Records, 4.5 of 5 Stars

Tinsley Ellis’ new release, Winning Hand, brings him back to Alligator Records, for whom he used to record back in the day, and a welcome return it is. It’s a strong, well-produced compilation of 9 originals and a nicely executed cover of a / Chris Stainton song, “Dixie Lullaby”. The lead-off track, “Sound of a Broken Man”, is a straight-ahead rock blues, with a catchy riff and a couple of fiery solos, the second one tastefully Wah-inflected. Good way to start off! The next track, “Nothing but Fine”, is a soul blues, somewhat laid back, with a couple of solos, for my money the least exciting song on the album. “Gamblin’ Man”, a BB King-influenced slow blues, follows, with tasty fills and solos reminiscent of blues-era Gary Moore. A nice combination, indeed! “I Got Mine” is a modern take of a more traditional blues, a bit derivative, but with good singing and playing throughout. I enjoyed the nice Strat tones, as a contrast from the earlier Gibson-humbucker tones which dominate (not in a bad way!) the previous songs. “Kiss This World” follows, displaying Tinsley’s admitted Brit-blues influences. The nice overdriven Strat tones set off the song well. Nicely played! I also enjoyed the chordal intro work of “Autumn Run”. It reminded me a bit of Hendrix’s Curtis Mayfield-influenced songs, without sounding like a rifpoff, and is set off by a pair of tastefully executed solos. Another strong effort! “Satisfied” is a fine rockabilly-inflected straight-ahead rocker; think Chuck Berry in the current millenium. “Don’t Turn off the Light”, another slow blues, shows a bit of blues-era Clapton in the solos - not a bad thing - but still original. Tinsley makes “Dixie Lullaby”, the only cover, his own. More Brit-style blues (although it’s a Leon Russell song) with some good soloing throughout. “Saving Grace” closes this fine effort. It’s a long, live-sounding, blues ballad, played with a thick, Robin Trowerish Roto-Vibe guitar tone. The song features nice organ backing and a couple of strong solos. Great way to punctuate the album! All in all, a fine effort from a deservedly well-respected blues rocker. I’m hoping his upcoming tour takes him to Charlotte. ~ Ray Otstott Blues Reviews New Releases from Tinsley Ellis, Curtis Salgado & Alan Hager FEBRUARY BLUES BIRTHDAYS

1-Leroy Foster (1923), James P. Johnson (1894), Sonny Landreth (1951) 2-Walter Jacobs Vinson (1901), William “Pa” Rainey (1904) 3-Johnny “Guitar” Watson (1935) 4-Speedy Ashford (1910) 5-Will “Son Brimmer” Shade (1898) 6-Bob Marley (1945) 7-Earl Kng (1934), King Curtis (1934), Eubie Blake (1883), Peter Karp, Rick Booth, 8-Alonzo “Lonnie” Johnson (1889), Floyd Dixon (1929), Eddie “Guitar” Burns (1928) 9-Johnny Heartsman (1937) 10-Alton Jay “Rockin’ Dopsie” Rubin (1932), TV Slim (1916) 11-Josh White (1908), Phillip Walker (1937), Little Johnny Taylor (1943), Otis Clay (1942) 12-Pink Anderson(1900), Gene McDaniels (1935), Big John Wrencher (1923), Ray Manzarek(1939) 13-John Lee Henley (1919) 14-“Magic Sam” Maghett (1937), John Henry Perry Bradford (1893), Maceo Parker (1943), Clarence “Blowfly” Reid (1945) 15-James “Kokomo” Arnold (1901), Gary Clark Jr. (1984) 16-Chris Duarte (1963) 17-Lou Ann Barton (1954), Noble Watts (1926) 16-Bill Doggett (1916) 18-Irma Thomas (1941)19-Earl Bell (1914), Sammy Myers (1936), William “Smokey” Robinson (1940) 20-Jimmy “Papa” Yancey (1898), Nancy Wilson (1937) 21-Francis “Scrapper” Blackwell (1903), Nina Simone (1933) 22-Bill Jackson (1906), “Ernie K-Doe” Kador (1936) 23-Johnny Winter (1944) 24-Elmon “Driftin’ Slim” Mickle (1919), Freddie Robinson (1939) 25-Ida Cox (1896), Andrew Brown (1937) 26-Antoine “Fats” Domino (1928), Bob “Bear” Hite (1945) 27-Bobby Foster (1942) February Blues Birthdays February 2018 Bluesletter www.CharlotteBluesSociety.org Issue 2018 Volume 02

Eric Gales was the First to sign our new Other signatures on guitar up for raffle this front include: JJ Grey year. and Garry Burnside (thus far) The Black Fender Squier with white Pearl Signatures on the back pick guard comes include: : complete with bag and Squier practice amp. Heather Gillis., Donated by CBS Board Nathan Pope

member Rick Kite. More to come!

Yup, we have another guitar to raffle this year! Tickets available now All proceeds to CBS for our programs. We are a 501(c) (3) organization Winner drawn December 2, 2018 at our Christmas Party February 2018 Bluesletter www.CharlotteBluesSociety.org Issue 2018 Volume 02

Did you know the two meals many children receive at school are the only source of food they will have that day?

Did you know “School Vacation” is no vacation for children that rely on those meals for nutrition?

Did you know stress plays a huge role in the lives of at risk children during school break because they worry about when they will eat again?

Did you ever think this was possible in our city? Be the Solution Bring a non-perishable food item to every meeting every month for Loaves and Fishes.

Our donations from January 8th Blues Bash totaled over 125 pounds! Let's beat that weight in February!

Blues for Food February 2018 Bluesletter www.CharlotteBluesSociety.org Issue 2018 Volume 02

Our Monthly Events are FREE To Members With Valid Membership Card

Only $5 non- Members, Guests, & Members Without Valid cards June 3: Sunday Blues Bash February 11; Sunday Blues Bash: Geoff Achison / an acoustic Blues night Heather Gillis followed by OPEN BLUES JAM with Woody WIlliams July –no Blues Sunday at this time March 4: Sunday Blues Bash: Band to be announced. August 5: Blues Bash Sunday OPEN BLUES JAM at 9:30pm with James Armstrong

April 1: Sunday Blues Bash September 2: Sunday Blues Bash BRUNCH th Official 25 Anniversary Celebration Solo/Duo IBC Competition Joseph Michael Mahfoud / SRV Tribute followed by OPEN BLUES JAM October 7: Sunday Blues Bash Band IBC Competition May 6 Sunday Blues Bash February 2018 Bluesletter www.CharlotteBluesSociety.org Issue 2018 Volume 02

Continuing to bring you exceptional Blues music: check out what we have coming up for you this summer! They love the Blues “Down Under” and Geoff Achison returns to entertain us with a night of Acoustic Blues, followed by an Open Blues Jam in June. Then in August: it is the gifted James Armstrong ! Hot Blues for a hot August night at the Rabbit Hole. Plug these dates into your calendar: Support The Blues...and Don't Forget to bring canned goods for Loaves and Fishes to each event. Blues for Food. 1 Can? I Can! February 2018 Bluesletter www.CharlotteBluesSociety.org Issue 2018 Volume 02

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